Monthly Archives: March 2017

Authors: Mohsen Mohammadian, Ramin Arfania, Hossein Sahour ABSTRACT Evapotranspiration is one the most important parameters in the hydrological cycle and plays a significant role in energy balance of the earth’s surface. Traditional field-based measurements approaches for calculation of daily evapotranspiration … Continue reading →

Authors: Joy D’Andrea, Rebecca Wooten ABSTRACT Introductory Statistics is a course taught in various community colleges, state colleges, and universities. Implementation of projects in this course has been shown to enhance students’ learning; in addition to increasing the ability of … Continue reading →

Author: Balbir S. Sihag ABSTRACT In the wake of the recent Great recession of 2008-9, prudential supervision and “too-big-to-fail” have become the focal topics of discussion and policy. Western countries have added prudential supervision to complement the traditional regulatory approach … Continue reading →

Author: Thomas J. Straka ABSTRACT Charcoal has been used as a metallurgical fuel for thousands of years. In the United States it was the fuel of choice for ironmaking and the smelting of other metals for much of the nineteenth … Continue reading →